Donald Trump is willing to admit Hillary Clinton has a lot more experience in politics than he does, but in Wednesday night’s final presidential debate, he found a way to hold that against her.

After moderator Chris Wallace posed a question about Trump’s economic plans, Clinton decided to discuss illegal dumping of steel and aluminum into American markets by China and point to Trump’s use of Chinese steel in building a hotel.

She then tried to point out how she would put a stop to that in the future.

That's the kind of approach that is just not going to work.

— Hillary Clinton

When she tried to offer how she’d do so, Trump used her answer against her.

TRUMP: “She's been doing this for thirty years. Why the hell didn't you do it over the last fifteen, twenty years?”

Clinton tried to interject but Trump kept hammering on perceived flaws in her experience.

TRUMP: “You are very much involved in every aspect of this country, very much. And you do have experience. I’ve said, the one thing you have over me is experience, but it’s bad experience because what you've done has turned out badly. For 30 years, you’ve been in a position to help. And If you say I've used steel or I used something else, make it impossible for me to do that. I wouldn’t mind. The problem is you talk, but you don't get anything done, Hillary, you don't.”

However Clinton came back strong and took the time out to explain her record, and attack Trump’s.

CLINTON: “I think it's really an important issue he raised, the 30 years of experience. So let me just talk briefly about that. You know, back in the 1970s, I worked for the Children's Defense Fund and I was taking on discrimination against African-American kids in schools. He was getting sued by the Justice Department for racial discrimination in his apartment buildings. In the 1980s, I was working to reform the schools in Arkansas. He was borrowing $14 million from his father to start his businesses. In the 1990s, I went to Beijing and I said women's rights are human rights. He insulted a former Miss Universe, Alicia Machado -- called her an eating machine. And on the day when I was in the situation room, monitoring the raid that brought Osama bin Laden to justice, he was hosting the Celebrity Apprentice. So I am happy to compare my 30 years experience. What I've done for this country, trying to help in every way I could, especially kids and families, get ahead and stay ahead, with your thirty years. And I will let the American people make that decision.”

But Trump wasn’t just going to leave it at that. He attempted to defend his own record after Clinton’s attack and had the last word on experience.

TRUMP: “Well, I think I did a much better job. I built a massive company, a great company, some of the greatest assets anywhere in the world, worth many many billions of dollars. I started with a $1 million loan. I agree with that -- $1 million loan. But I built a phenomenal company. And if we could run our country the way I've run my company, we would have a country that you will be so proud of. You would even be proud of it. And frankly, when you look at her real record, take a look at Syria. Take a look at the migration. Take a look at Libya. Take a look at Iraq. She gave us ISIS because her and Obama created this huge vacuum. And a small group came out of that huge vacuum because, we should have never been in Iraq, but once we were there we should have never gotten out the way they want to get out. She gave us ISIS as sure as you are sitting there.”